Courtesy of MAU Architecture
In the nineteenth century, hundreds of artisans and shoppers would crowd around the Gjanica River in Fier , Albania on market day. Today, the river is nearly invisible, covered in some parts by overgrown greenery and at others obscured by tall buildings illegally constructed too close to the riverbank. A plan from Italian firm MAU Architecture termed “RI-GJANICA” reimagines Fier 's waterfront as the central element of their scheme for a new city center. Their project involves reopening connections between the urban core and the river through bike paths...Read more ...